White wine from Alentejo region See specifications
Region:
Alentejo
Type:
White
Capacity:
750 ml
Alcohol Content:
13,0%
Grape type:
Arinto and Antão Vaz
Nuno Morais.
Alentejo is the largest wine region in Portugal and also the one with the greatest diversity as it gathers eight different sub-regions: Portalegre, Borba, Redondo, Reguengos, Évora, Vidigueira, Moura and Granja-Amareleja. Its 22,000 hectares of vineyards spread across plains, hills and mountains (the main ones are S. Mamede, Ossa and Mendro), and those vineyards lay on different types of soil: clay, limestone, marble, sand, schist, granite... The climate is continental Mediterranean, with greater thermal amplitudes in the interior regions, closer to the border with Spain. The Alentejo vineyard reflects a wide variety of grapes, with predominance of white grapes Antão Vaz, Roupeiro and Arinto and red grapes Aragonez, Trincadeira, Alicante Bouschet, Touriga Nacional and Syrah.
Fermented in stainless steel vats.
Citrus color, stone fruit aromas (plum and apricot) with minerality hints. Fresh on the mouthfeel with a balanced acidity.
Total acidity:
5,5 g/l
Harvest year:
2019
Climate:
Mediterranean
Ingredients:
With sulfites
Country/Region:
Portugal/Alentejo
PH:
3,3
Ideal temperature:
8º-10ºC
Alcohol content:
13,0%
Type:
White
Harverst:
August and September
Winemaker:
Nuno Morais & António Ventura